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Capitalist Accumulation and Socio-Ecological Resilience: Black People in Border Areas of Colombia and Ecuador and the Palm Oil Industry
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Capitalist Accumulation and Socio-Ecological Resilience: Black People in Border Areas of Colombia and Ecuador and the Palm Oil IndustryBy combining Marxism with feminist political economy and political ecology, this book develops a theoretical frame about the continuity of plundering and looting in the region of Tumaco San Lorenzo at the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador, as well as the long history of resistance that Black Afro communities of artisan fishers and small farmers have carried out for more than five centuries. Using the palm oil industry as example, the research
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Paperback : 510 pages
1st edition (October 5
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Publisher : Harper Perennial
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